'Girls' gotta have it!

Hannah Horvath played by Lena Dunham
“Hannah is mixing and matching in a disheveled and quirky way,” says Rogien, who sources her look from high-end vintage stores like Amarcord and the lower-end like Atlantis Attic in East Williamsburg. “Sometimes we wrinkle [her clothes] even more. We play with her hemlines and waistlines, to make them less flattering.” VIDEO: Real ‘Girls’ from Williamsburg, Bushwick give their take on show

Marnie Michaels played by Allison Williams
“Marnie is almost the inverse of Hannah. She’s polished, put-together and wears clean lines and a clean palette,” says Rogien, who shops for Marnie at Elie Tahari, J.Crew and Diane von Furstenberg for “youthful classics.’’ “Her accessories are timeless; shoes are sensible like a classic pump appropriate for a working girl — maybe not as fun as they could be.”
VIDEO: Real ‘Girls’ from Williamsburg, Bushwick give their take on show

Jessa Johansson played by Jemima Kirke
Free-spirited Jessa sends Rogien on a treasure hunt to Clinton Hill’s Tibetan store 21 Tara and the Brooklyn Flea. “Odd and eclectic is what we keep in mind,’’ Rogien says. ‘‘Long lengths and prints. Sheer [fabric] has been a signature, which made accessorizing more fun because we branch out to her intimates and pile on travel-inspired jewelry.”
VIDEO: Real ‘Girls’ from Williamsburg, Bushwick give their take on show

Shoshanna Shapiro played by Zosia Mamet
Shoshanna’s feminine look is based on a beauty mag piece about blushes and eye shadows. “It was a combination of ballet pinks, soft blues and soft corals with black eyeliner. We wanted to play it sweet and flirty, but we wanted to watch out for being too girly,” says Rogien, who shops at H&M, Zara, Bloomingdale’s and Saks for the NYU student.